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coupling capacitor

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coupling capacitor [′kəp·liŋ kə′pas·əd·ər]
(electronics)
A capacitor used to block the flow of direct current while allowing alternating or signal current to pass; widely used for joining two circuits or stages. Also known as blocking capacitor; stopping capacitor.


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